Mississippi Legislature
2004 Regular Session

Subject: CRIMES AND OFFENSES - SENTENCING

As of 06/01/04 at 15:57

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HB   3  Corrections; persons convicted of certain crimes shall    Moak
        not be placed in an intensive supervision program.     
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB   9  Corrections; provide that certain offenders are not       Moak
        eligible for earned-time allowance.                    
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 126  Indecent exposure; revise penalties.                      Zuber
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 131  Firearms; additional penalty for stealing during          Moak
        another crime.                                         
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 134  Sentencing; prohibit death sentence when evidence         Fleming
        establishes racial bias in prosecuting or sentencing.  
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 161  Motor vehicles; require notice to buyer that vehicle      Moak
        may be salvaged or rebuilt and provide penalties for   
        violations.                                            
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 353  Crimes; revise penalties for false reporting of a         Robinson (84th)
        crime.                                                 
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 355  Crimes; revise penalties for fleeing or eluding a law     Robinson (84th)
        enforcement officer.                                   
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 356  Absentee ballots; enhance penalties for violations        Robinson (84th)
        regarding.                                             
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 403  Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend          Watson
 *      repealer (RP).                                         
           04/29 (H) Died On Calendar
HB 436  Standard state monetary assessments for certain           Watson
 * %    violations; extend repealer (RP).                      
           05/12 Approved by Governor
HB 473  Pretrial diversion; include RID program.                  Baker (74th)
 *         04/28 Approved by Governor
HB 518  Mandatory minimum sentences; repeal for nonviolent        Fleming
        crimes.                                                
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB 638  Crimes; revise penalties for cruelty to animals to        Reynolds
        include felony offenses.                               
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1054  Drug and alcohol offenders; first-time nonviolent         Watson
   %    offenders go to rehabilitation.                        
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1102  Fleeing law enforcement; revise penalties.                Jennings
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1160  Animal cruelty; revise penalties.                         Hudson
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1246  Animal cruelty; revise provisions and penalties.          Bondurant *
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1266  Suspended sentences; auto insurance fines not to be       Chism
        suspended.                                             
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1281  Habitual offender; no plea bargaining for violent         Formby
        offenders.                                             
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1328  Vote fraud; revise penalty.                               Moore
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1329  Capital murder; apply to multiple murders.                Moore
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1348  Parole; add certain offense for which convicted           Malone
        offenders must serve 85% of sentence before eligible   
        for.                                                   
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
HB1520  Crimes; enhanced penalty for using firearm during         Smith (39th)
        commission of felony.                                  
           04/06 (S) Died In Committee
HB1533  Parole; restrict nonviolent crimes for which first        Moak
        offenders can be eligible for parole.                  
           03/09 (H) Died In Committee
SB2198  DUI; enhance penalty when minors of a certain age are     Chamberlin
   %    passengers.                                            
           03/09 (S) Died In Committee
SB2206  DUI; certain convicts to serve prison term in county      Jackson (32nd)
 * %    jail.                                                  
           04/06 (H) Died In Committee
SB2221  Eviction; by district attorney for drug violations.       Nunnelee
           04/06 (H) Died In Committee
SB2290  Murder; revise penalty to 25 years to life instead of     Doxey
        just life.                                             
           03/09 (S) Died In Committee
SB2576  Distinctive motor vehicle license tags; increase the      King
   %    penalty for fraudulently obtaining certain tags.       
           03/09 (S) Died In Committee
SB2579  Firearms; enhancement of penalty for use in commission    Tollison
 *      of any felony.                                         
           04/20 Approved by Governor
SB2680  Corrections; require person convicted of DUI violation    Huggins
        resulting in death to serve 85% of sentence.           
           04/22 Approved by Governor
SB2699  Assault; revise conditions for enhanced penalties         Thames
        dependent on victim status.                            
           03/09 (S) Died In Committee
SB2702  Extortion; revise definitions, offense and penalties.     Tollison
 *         04/06 (H) Died In Committee
SB2704  Crimes; revise penalties for cruelty to animals to        Tollison
        include felony offenses.                               
           03/09 (S) Died In Committee
SB2922  Criminal sentencing; allow judge to impose harsher        Tollison
        sentence.                                              
           03/09 (S) Died In Committee

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